I have always wanted a cookie dough scoop so when I received the opportunity to try one out I jumped at the chance. (I think the family is enjoying all the cooking things I'm getting-because I have to try them all out, which means more baking desserts and food for them). So in the midst of packing for vacation and all the other things I had to do my cookie scoop arrived. I thought I would make oatmeal raisin cookies. I hadn't made them in years and both men in the house love them.
So I whipped up a batch and commenced with the scooping. I initially wondered if I would have to grease the scoop or anything but that turned out not to be a problem. My recipe actually said to use a teaspoon to scoop out the cookie dough onto the cookie sheet and the scoop definitely was bigger than a teaspoon. But I went with it. The dough came out of the scoop easy enough and to me I briefly wondered if the scoops of dough were too big.
But again I went with it. They ended up spreading out just right and cooked in the amount of time suggested by the recipe which was 8-10 minutes. As I was using the lever to release the dough from the scoop it felt a little odd, not a smooth release like you get with ice cream but kind of a bumpy feeling. But all the dough came out of the scoop, easy as pie. Over all I really like my little cookie dough scoop and am glad I bought it.
I did receive the product at a discount but in no way am I obligated to give a review,
positive or otherwise. I value customer
reviews when deciding whether to purchase a product and therefore will post my
honest opinion whether it be good or bad.
If it's good I'll tell you. If
it's bad I'll tell you. I will tell you
all about my experience while testing/using/reviewing this product.
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